Minutes to Midnight

"Pray these strangers don't come calling"

Director: Christopher Ray Year: 2018 Runtime: 91 min IMDb: ⭐ 4.3
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On the cusp of New Year's Eve, seven friends and a mysterious backpacker converge at a desolate ski lodge in the mountains when they are systematically hunted down by ruthless masked men with a cryptic agenda.

Shortly before the outbreak of World War II the Augusta-Victoria College, a finishing school for daughters of the Nazi elite in Bexhill-on-Sea, is under surveillance by the British secret service and English teacher Wheatley, a government agent. Realising his cover has been blown, Wheatley disappears before he can report to his handler, Colonel Smith. Another German-speaking agent, Captain Thomas Miller, is sent to replace him. When the girls go to the beach for a swim they find Wheatley's body washed into the shallows. Miller investigates and during a party overhears a German diplomat tell PT instructor Ilse Keller, herself a former pupil, of plans to secretly repatriate the pupils to Germany. Miller rushes to inform Smith of the news but Keller follows him, shoots Smith and frames Miller for it. Now wanted for murder and unable to prove his credentials, Miller attempts to hide from the police. Despite disguising himself as a bandsman he is caught and incarcerated in the local police cells, from which he is extracted by government agents Captain Drey and Corporal Willis. Miller reveals his identity as a British agent to Drey, offering a microfilm stashed at the school as evidence of his role. They take the handcuffed Miller back to the school to recover the film, a copy of Keller's list of British spies in Germany. At the school Drey is revealed to be a Nazi sympathiser but Miller overpowers him and goes on the run again. Local bus driver Charlie sees him along the road and drives him to his farm, where, believing his story, he uses a hacksaw to remove the cuffs. When Drey and Willis turn up Miller escapes across the fields, eventually finds a phone box miles and has just enough time to pass on the code phrase "Six Minutes to Midnight" to his superiors before Drey and Willis arrive. Realising that Willis is unaware of Drey's pro-Nazi sympathies Miller starts talking. Drey turns and shoots Willis since his cover has been blown. Miller runs for it and Drey takes his time casually shooting at Miller before sighting for the kill. Before Drey can fire at Miller again the dying Willis shoots his superior. Miller returns to the school, where the headmistress, Miss Rocholl, finds her charges all gone. They have been led, some reluctantly, by Keller to a clifftop where they form two lines to mark out a landing strip as the sun begins to set. A Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 52 arrives and the mädchen light their flares and hold them aloft, but a following RAF Spitfire forces the plane to turn away just as Miller and Rocholl pull up in Willis' car. Keller pulls a gun, intending to shoot rebellious pupil Gretel, but Miller, Rocholl and Gretel persuade her not to; the girls run to Rocholl and Keller surrenders to Miller. A few days later, two days after Germany invades Poland, Miller says goodbye to Rocholl in her office at the school, telling her the girls will remain in her care until a solution can be found. The girls sing a parting chorus of It's a Long Way to Tipperary as he leaves. From a radio comes Neville Chamberlain's voice announcing that Britain is at war with Germany.

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